Fort Stockton, Texas — A.J. Foyt is coming in hot. Really hot. On the straights, the silver, short-tailed streamliner he’s driving is hitting speeds of close to 290 mph, heading into the banked oval at eye-blurring speed. Foyt is actually sliding the car as it reaches the banking, letting it wash up the slope a little until the tires grip. It is 1987, and the biggest Texas-born badass to win the Indy 500 is about to lay down a record that has yet to be broken.